Veiled are his eyes, to perils blind! Wouldst thou from Love a reason seek?''" He is a child of wayward mind! But with a doubt, a jealous fear, Inspire him once''"the task is o'er; His mind is keen, his sight is clear, No more an infant, blind no more. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...CAMOMILE TEA by KATHERINE MANSFIELD THE TREE OF SONG by SARA TEASDALE THE PRISONER (A FRAGMENT) by EMILY JANE BRONTE BROTHER JONATHAN'S LAMENT FOR SISTER CAROLINE [DECEMBER 2O, 1860] by OLIVER WENDELL HOLMES THE LAY OF THE LABOURER by THOMAS HOOD ENOCH ARDEN by ALFRED TENNYSON SONNETS OF MANHOOD: 32. 'LO! ONE CALLS' by GEORGE BARLOW (1847-1913) |